skeetstar
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I have salvaged some pitch pine from a some old church pews. I guess it is around 130 years old judging by the age of the building.
Has anyone any experience of using this stuff? I suppose it was the cheapest wood around in the late 1800s, would it be worth using for furniture making today, specifically a coffee table. I assume it was a very 'resiny' wood as some of the growth rings just appear as a translucent orange layer. Don' want to spend ages getting it made and then find it won't take a finish or the finish looks poor.
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Has anyone any experience of using this stuff? I suppose it was the cheapest wood around in the late 1800s, would it be worth using for furniture making today, specifically a coffee table. I assume it was a very 'resiny' wood as some of the growth rings just appear as a translucent orange layer. Don' want to spend ages getting it made and then find it won't take a finish or the finish looks poor.
Views welcomed